Reports and publications

The department has an impressive publication record, covering
subjects as diverse as medals of the Italian Renaissance and
Romano-British coin hoards.

In addition to writing numerous articles for both academic and
popular periodicals and journals on coins and medals, members of
the department write, edit and contribute to more expansive works
on history and archaeology.

The department has followed a policy of publishing scholarly
catalogues of its extensive collections since the early 1800s.

The following list provides a sample of some of the recent as
well as forthcoming major publications by members of the
department, for addional titles, please see the reading list.

B.J. Cook, 2012, Angels and ducats: Shakespeare’s money and
medals, British Museum, London

V.S. Curtis, 2010. Persian Myths (Indian edition, New
Delhi)

V.S. Curtis and N. Pazooki, Aurel Stein and Bahman Karimi on Old
Routes of Western Iran, in H Wang (ed.) Sir Aurel Stein.
Proceedings of the British Museum Study Day 2002, British Museum
Occasional Paper 142, London 2004, pp. 23-28

E. Errington, A survey of late hoards of Indian punch-marked
coins, Numismatic Chronicle 2003, pp. 69-121

E. Errington, Charles Masson, Encyclopaedia Iranica online,
2004

E. Errington and V.S. Curtis, From Perspolis to the Punjab.
Early 19th Century Collectors and Collections , London, 2005

E.Errington and V.S.Curtis, 2014, From Persia to
Punjab, Mumbai.

K. Hinde and P. Attwood. 2014: Badges and medals of
the Corporation of London and guilds outside London, trade tokens
and other medals in the collections of the Worshipful Company of
Cutlers of London, Worshipful Company of Cutlers, London

H. Wang, How much for a camel: A new understanding of money on
the Silk Road before AD 800, in S Whitfield (ed.), The Silk Road:
Trade, Travel, War and Faith. The British Library, London 2004, pp.
24-33

H. Wang, (ed.), The Music of Ink: Chinese Arts
Ancient and Modern (London: Saffron Books)